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The German Nationalist Party ( German : Deutsche Nationalpartei , DNP , Czech : Německá národní strana ) was a First Republic political party in Czechoslovakia , representing the German population of Sudetenland . Its chairman and political face was Rudolf Lodgman von Auen .

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4-726: In elections, the DNP worked together with the German National Socialist Workers' Party (DNSAP). Both parties were outlawed in 1933. A faction of the DNP then entered the Sudetendeutsche Heimatfront of Konrad Henlein . The main party newspaper was the Nordböhmisches Tagblatt (North Bohemian Daily) published in Děčín . This article about a political party active in the former country of Czechoslovakia

8-551: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . German National Socialist Workers%27 Party (Czechoslovakia) The German National Socialist Workers' Party ( German : Deutsche Nationalsozialistische Arbeiterpartei , DNSAP , Czech : Německá národně socialistická strana dělnická ) was a protofascist party of Germans in Czechoslovakia , successor of the German Workers' Party (DAP) from Austria-Hungary . It

12-615: The large Sudeten German minority in Czechoslovakia. In elections, it worked together with the Deutsche Nationalpartei (DNP). The party advocated cultural and territorial autonomy and anti-clericalism. It also showed anti-semitic tendencies. It organized fascist militia Volkssport . In October 1933, the Czechoslovak government banned it for its anti-state activities. It was officially dissolved on 11 November 1933. DNSAP

16-601: Was founded in November 1919 in Duchcov . The most crucial party activists were Hans Knirsch , Hans Krebs , Adam Fahrner, Rudolf Jung and Josef Patzel. In May 1932, it had 1,024 local chapters with 61,000 members. Unlike the successive sister party in Austria, which only played a marginal role in Austrian politics, the Czechoslovak branch attracted a considerable number of votes because of

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